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Elite firefighter/first responder mindsets and outcome coping efficacy.

Cynthia Dowdall-Thomae1, John Gilkey, Wanda Larson, Rebecca Arend-Hicks.   

Abstract

The present study examined coping strategies used by firefighters, the relationship between appraisals and coping strategies used, and the relationship between transitional coping strategies used and outcome coping efficacy for mental preparedness. Firefighter coping strategies of problem focused coping and seeking social support were found to have positive significant relationships to outcome coping efficacy, after transitioning from one critical incident to a second. The coping strategies of blamed self wishful thinking, and avoidance appear to have a negative significant relationship to outcome coping efficacy. Additionally, the appraisals of challenge and positive reappraisal to meet the challenge appear to have a positive significant relationship to problem focused coping and seeking social support. These findings on outcome coping efficacy may be of help to firefighters for rehabilitative efforts after traumatic incidents when used in the Peer Support Review intervention model.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23980491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Emerg Ment Health        ISSN: 1522-4821


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